Reclaiming Worship

Reclaiming Worship

The series title, "Reclaiming Worship," suggests we may have lost something.

What is worship?

This series explores the biblical text and language to propose an answer that may surprise you.

Together let us rediscover the concept of worship, and reclaim its place in our lives.

Below are the links to this series in reverse order. You can also click here to go to the first post: "Between Worship and Doubt." You can click "NEXT" at the end of each post to go to the next one in order.

As an alternative,here are the episodesin the order in which they were presented – simply click on the title to go to the post:

What if true worship turns out to be different than you think – and practice? What is worship? In the previous posts the language of the Bible informs us on worship. We heard the Hebrew and Greek...
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How would you describe the experience of worship? The biblical language for worship is rich. It not only includes the actions of bowing down and serving, but also the concept of reverence, even...
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What do you think of this? In the very last scene of Matthew’s gospel we read: Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they...
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